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On 2/2/2013 9:57 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
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On 2/2/2013 7:01 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 2/2/13 12:19 AM, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
ESAD wrote:

In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,
the United States just sucks.

How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?

Canado 50

Norway 44

snip


A minor correction:

The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time
periods to be choosen from:

a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR
b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.

As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided
by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732
(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).



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Ahh, but in the good old U.S. of A., we don't give a damn about the
health and welfare of mother and child once the fetus is delivered.


Why, just becasue you said so. Harry, you are a liar, nobody but the
buttplug in NS believes you...


If you gave a damn you would not be for making all abortions illegal.


You stupid ****.. I am pro choice asshole... despite my own personal
feelings. Too bad you couldn't make judgements without letting your
inside hysterical, selfish little girl out...
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In article ,
says...

On 2/2/13 12:19 AM, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
ESAD wrote:

In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,
the United States just sucks.

How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?

Canado 50

Norway 44

snip


A minor correction:

The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time
periods to be choosen from:

a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR
b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.

As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided
by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732
(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).



Stig Arne Bye

E-mail ......:
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Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
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http://stigbye.motocross.io
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Ahh, but in the good old U.S. of A., we don't give a damn about the
health and welfare of mother and child once the fetus is delivered.


You are correct. What truly amazes me about these so called Christian
right wingers is that they think they are all for taking care of a fetus
that feels now pain, and biologically isn't a person until birth, but
the fact is, the pain that person may suffer after birth (might be born
with horrid defects, addictions, grow up in a crack house or worse, lead
a horribly life, etc) is of no consequence. Why is that?
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On Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:19:51 AM UTC-4, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
ESAD wrote:



In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,


the United States just sucks.




How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?




Canado 50




Norway 44




snip





A minor correction:



The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time

periods to be choosen from:



a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR

b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.



As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided

by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732

(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).







Stig Arne Bye



E-mail ......: lid

lid

Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway

Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io

http://stigbye.motocross.io

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That is impressive.
If we could only figure out a way for men to get pregnant, little Snottie could have a job for life. ;-)
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On 2/2/13 7:16 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:19:51 AM UTC-4, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
ESAD wrote:



In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,


the United States just sucks.




How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?




Canado 50




Norway 44




snip





A minor correction:



The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time

periods to be choosen from:



a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR

b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.



As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided

by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732

(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).







Stig Arne Bye



E-mail ......: lid

lid

Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway

Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io

http://stigbye.motocross.io

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That is impressive.
If we could only figure out a way for men to get pregnant, little Snottie could have a job for life. ;-)



There is a wonderful movie from the 1960s, starring Sophia Loren and
Marcello Mastroianni, called "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," which
consists of three vignettes. The first depicts a town in Italy in which
Ms. Loren works at an illegal job selling bootleg cigarettes. Under
Italian law of that day, she cannot be arrested so long as she is
pregnant, or within a six months of giving birth. So, naturally, her
husband in the movie, Mastroianni, works very hard at keeping her
pregnant. Your comment about our boy Snotty and a "job for life"
reminded me of that movie.

It's a really first-class movie, and sometimes it shows up uncut and
uninterrupted on one of the movie channels.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterd...y_and_Tomorrow


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On Saturday, February 2, 2013 8:27:19 AM UTC-4, ESAD wrote:
On 2/2/13 7:16 AM, True North wrote:

On Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:19:51 AM UTC-4, Stig Arne Bye wrote:


ESAD wrote:








In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,




the United States just sucks.








How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?








Canado 50








Norway 44








snip












A minor correction:








The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time




periods to be choosen from:








a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR




b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.








As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided




by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732




(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).
















Stig Arne Bye








E-mail ......: lid




lid



Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway




Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io



http://stigbye.motocross.io




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That is impressive.


If we could only figure out a way for men to get pregnant, little Snottie could have a job for life. ;-)








There is a wonderful movie from the 1960s, starring Sophia Loren and

Marcello Mastroianni, called "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," which

consists of three vignettes. The first depicts a town in Italy in which

Ms. Loren works at an illegal job selling bootleg cigarettes. Under

Italian law of that day, she cannot be arrested so long as she is

pregnant, or within a six months of giving birth. So, naturally, her

husband in the movie, Mastroianni, works very hard at keeping her

pregnant. Your comment about our boy Snotty and a "job for life"

reminded me of that movie.



It's a really first-class movie, and sometimes it shows up uncut and

uninterrupted on one of the movie channels.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterd...y_and_Tomorrow



That young Sophia was a real looker...Snottie, not so much.


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On 2/2/13 8:07 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, February 2, 2013 8:27:19 AM UTC-4, ESAD wrote:
On 2/2/13 7:16 AM, True North wrote:

On Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:19:51 AM UTC-4, Stig Arne Bye wrote:


ESAD wrote:








In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,




the United States just sucks.








How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?








Canado 50








Norway 44








snip












A minor correction:








The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time




periods to be choosen from:








a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR




b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.








As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided




by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732




(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).
















Stig Arne Bye








E-mail ......: lid




lid



Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway




Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io



http://stigbye.motocross.io




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Remove ".invalid" from mail address to reply to me by direct e-mail!






That is impressive.


If we could only figure out a way for men to get pregnant, little Snottie could have a job for life. ;-)








There is a wonderful movie from the 1960s, starring Sophia Loren and

Marcello Mastroianni, called "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," which

consists of three vignettes. The first depicts a town in Italy in which

Ms. Loren works at an illegal job selling bootleg cigarettes. Under

Italian law of that day, she cannot be arrested so long as she is

pregnant, or within a six months of giving birth. So, naturally, her

husband in the movie, Mastroianni, works very hard at keeping her

pregnant. Your comment about our boy Snotty and a "job for life"

reminded me of that movie.



It's a really first-class movie, and sometimes it shows up uncut and

uninterrupted on one of the movie channels.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterd...y_and_Tomorrow



That young Sophia was a real looker...Snottie, not so much.



I suspect Snotty always looked like a greaseball.
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On 2/2/2013 7:16 AM, True North wrote:
On Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:19:51 AM UTC-4, Stig Arne Bye wrote:
ESAD wrote:



In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,


the United States just sucks.




How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?




Canado 50




Norway 44




snip





A minor correction:



The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time

periods to be choosen from:



a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR

b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.



As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided

by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732

(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).







Stig Arne Bye



E-mail ......: lid

lid

Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway

Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io

http://stigbye.motocross.io

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That is impressive.
If we could only figure out a way for men to get pregnant, little Snottie could have a job for life. ;-)


Well, I will leave the beer swilling and butt plugging to you and your
cowardly little piglet... You know, the one you still pay bills for?
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Well, I will leave the beer swilling and butt plugging to you and your
cowardly little piglet... You know, the one you still pay bills for?


So, do you hand out instruction sheets when you discuss cocksucking in
front of your kid?
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On Saturday, February 2, 2013 9:31:54 AM UTC-4, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On 2/2/2013 7:16 AM, True North wrote:

On Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:19:51 AM UTC-4, Stig Arne Bye wrote:


ESAD wrote:








In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,




the United States just sucks.








How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?








Canado 50








Norway 44








snip












A minor correction:








The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time




periods to be choosen from:








a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR




b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.








As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided




by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732




(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).
















Stig Arne Bye








E-mail ......: lid




lid



Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway




Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io



http://stigbye.motocross.io




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Located just about 70°N 30°E - Almost at the top of the world!








Remove ".invalid" from mail address to reply to me by direct e-mail!






That is impressive.


If we could only figure out a way for men to get pregnant, little Snottie could have a job for life. ;-)






Well, I will leave the beer swilling and butt plugging to you and your

cowardly little piglet... You know, the one you still pay bills for?



I'd pay your travel expenses and $1000 to see you say that to his face, MiniMan.
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On Sat, 02 Feb 2013 06:19:51 +0100, Stig Arne Bye wrote:

ESAD wrote:

In every category of social welfare that matters to ordinary people,
the United States just sucks.

How many weeks of paid maternity leave provided by various countries?

Canado 50

Norway 44

snip


A minor correction:

The maternity leave regulations in Norway have two different time
periods to be choosen from:

a) 44 weeks with 100% of regular wages, OR
b) 54 weeks with 80% of regular wages.

As per january 2013, the maximum annual maternity leave payment provided
by the public social welfare system in Norway is limited to NOK 492,732
(equal to approx. US$ 91,250).



Stig Arne Bye

E-mail ......: lid
lid
Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway
Homepage ....: COMING LATER:
http://stigbye.footballclubs.io
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I think it's perfectly acceptable for the taxpayers in Norway to pay for a new momma to stay home
and care for a child. After all, why should the parents be responsible.


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